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India and Pakistan Agree to Continue Confidence-Building Measures Following DGMO Talks

Following recent communication between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan, the Indian Army has issued a significant statement confirming both sides’ commitment to maintain the ceasefire and continue confidence-building measures.

According to international media reports, the Indian military acknowledged that the two countries have agreed to sustain efforts aimed at reducing alert levels and promoting stability along the Line of Control (LoC). The move is seen as part of a broader attempt to prevent further escalation and foster mutual trust.

The statement follows a hotline conversation held recently between the DGMOs of the two nations — the third such contact since the announcement of a renewed ceasefire. While the official details of the latest exchange have not been publicly released, informed sources told *Jang* and *The News* that both parties reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining the status quo agreed upon during their previous talks held earlier this week.

During the conversation, the two military leaders reportedly reviewed the ground situation along the LoC and reiterated the importance of adhering to the ceasefire agreement. This ongoing communication signals a cautious but constructive engagement between the long-time rivals, especially amid heightened regional sensitivities.

Analysts believe the continuation of such military-level dialogue could pave the way for broader diplomatic initiatives, though both sides remain wary due to past disruptions and deep-rooted mistrust.

For now, the reaffirmation of ceasefire commitments and the decision to pursue confidence-building measures offer a glimmer of hope for de-escalation and potential normalization of ties between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

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